Visit Mungo

Accommodation

Pooncarie has a hotel/motel and Ivanhoe offers a caravan park, cabins and hotel.

Inside Mungo National Park, you can camp at Main Camp which is close to many features, and at the more remote Belah Camp on the Mungo Track. You can also hire bunkrooms at the Shearers Quarters. Facilities at all these places are wheelchair accessible.

Mungo Shearers Quarters

The recently refurbished Shearers Quarters are in the heart of the park, right beside the Visitor Centre/Meeting Place and a short stroll from the woolshed. It's the perfect place to have an enjoyable and relaxing stay while you explore Mungo.

Facilities are wheelchair accessible and arranged around a central courtyard. The accommodation can cater for up to 27 people in 5 rooms:

Room 1 - 3x bunk beds

Room 2 - 3x bunk beds

Room 3 - 1x double & 2x bunk beds

Room 4 - 1x queen & 2x double beds

Room 5 - 1x double bed

You will need your own bedding (sleeping bags, pillows, blankets, etc). Four rooms have split system heating/cooling (limited, economical use is essential).

The communal kitchen/dining room has all utensils and crockery, fridges and stove.

Barbecues are also available in the area.

There are showers, flush toilets and hot water. We do request that you use water sparingly due to the low annual rainfall in the region.

Book online or call the Customer Experience team on 13000 PARKS (13000 72757).
For last minute bookings made within 3 days before your stay contact National Parks & Wildlife Service Buronga office on 03 5021 8900.

Main Camp

This is the main base for campers and caravans in the park, on the Arumpo road (on the way in from Mildura) and only two kilometres from the Visitor Centre, Meeting Place and Mungo Woolshed. Plenty of level, gravel tent sites are scattered amongst Belahs and cypress pines. NOTE: Pre-booking of camp sites is not possible.

Belah Camp

Belah Camp is a great overnight spot for people taking their time driving or cycling the Mungo Track, or for those looking for a secluded campsite. No fires are allowed, but there are plenty of level, gravel campsites spread out under the Belah trees. Facilities are wheelchair accessible. NOTE: Pre-booking of camp sites is not possible.

Getting there:

This campground is half way around the Mungo Track. The route includes unpaved roads, generally suitable for 2WD cars, though roads may become impassable in wet weather.